Match Group hits a new high while Snap sinks (again). Abi Malin and Jason Moser analyze the latest results from these two young public companies. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how investors can glean information from quarterly conference calls.

Scott Phillips from Motley Fool Australia in the house! We discuss Blue Apron’s latest tumble, Amazon’s move to Australia, and investing Down Under. Plus, we talk about the Australian version of “Motley Fool Money” that Scott co-hosts with Andrew Page.

Facebook’s 3rd-quarter results are astonishing, but shares fall anyway. Aaron Bush analyzes Mark Zuckerberg’s comments about increased spending on security and shares how Facebook’s margins could end up going even higher. Plus we dig into the latest results from Tesla and Blue Apron. To check out the latest from Motley Fool Wealth Management just go to http://Personal.Fool.com.

Under Armour sinks to its lowest point as a public company after a bad 3rd quarter and worse guidance. Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann analyze the damage and share why it might get even worse. Plus, we dig into the latest results from Shopify, IPG Photonics and Texas Roadhouse, as we plan a 300-mile road trip to the nearest Bubba’s 33.

Lennar’s purchase of rival CalAtlantic Group creates the largest homebuilder in the U.S. Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze the deal and the future for homebuilding stocks. Macy’s hits an 8-year low. Ellie Mae reports earnings. And Constellation Brands buys a 10% stake in Canopy Growth Corp., a publicly-traded cannabis company with an all-time great ticker symbol.

Twitter and Buffalo Wild Wings have one thing in common: a rising stock price in the wake of Wall Street’s low expectations. David Kretzmann analyzes their latest results, along with the perplexing case of iRobot. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and wrap up Halloween Candy Week. Thanks to Freshbooks for supporting The Motley Fool. Get a 30-day free trial by going to FreshBooks.com /FOOL and enter “MOTLEY FOOL” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.

Caterpillar and 3M both hit new all-time highs after strong 3rd-quarter reports. Tim Hanson analyzes the rise of the blue chips and shares why the candy industry’s “fun size” moniker is one of the biggest corporate atrocities of the past half-century. Plus, we discuss more overrated & underrated Halloween candies.

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